gocards1177
Gold Member
I've been doing some research on tick control. Our property is infested and the more time we spend out there the more tired I am of picking ticks off myself and kids. We haven't built yet, but we've put in a small orchard, a tractor shed, and a play area for the kids. We'd start building a house if we had plans. I'm considering birds as part of my tick reduction endeavor.
So here's my question: how well would chickens do unattended most days of the week? I'm think I'm fine with automating the feeding and watering. I can rig up a coop with a door that closes at night, opens in the am. The nearest house is about 3/4 a mile away. I haven't seen any dogs roaming around. I have seen a bobcat and a coyote once of twice on my game cam in the past year. I understand I'd never really know about susceptibility to predators until I tried it, but does this seem outlandish? Should I be aware of other considerations? If I did guineas too would that make a difference? Is there a chicken breed superior for this? Is there a thread on here addressing this same project?
So here's my question: how well would chickens do unattended most days of the week? I'm think I'm fine with automating the feeding and watering. I can rig up a coop with a door that closes at night, opens in the am. The nearest house is about 3/4 a mile away. I haven't seen any dogs roaming around. I have seen a bobcat and a coyote once of twice on my game cam in the past year. I understand I'd never really know about susceptibility to predators until I tried it, but does this seem outlandish? Should I be aware of other considerations? If I did guineas too would that make a difference? Is there a chicken breed superior for this? Is there a thread on here addressing this same project?